Family Cucurbitaceae in Order Cucurbitales
What is a Family (pl. Families)?
In the context of botanical taxonomy, the Family rank is a taxonomic rank that is used to classify groups of related genera within an Order. Families are based on a set of shared morphological, anatomical, and genetic characteristics, such as flower structure, fruit type, and leaf morphology. The Family rank is situated between Order and Genus in the hierarchy of taxonomic ranks.
Each Family can include one or more genera, and each genus can include one or more species. Families are used to group genera of plants that share common traits and evolutionary histories, allowing botanists to better understand the relationships between different groups of plants.
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Each Family can include one or more genera, and each genus can include one or more species. Families are used to group genera of plants that share common traits and evolutionary histories, allowing botanists to better understand the relationships between different groups of plants.
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Pick a Genus to see its components:
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Abobra
1 -
Apodanthera
27 -
Bambekea
1 -
Bryonia
13 -
Cayaponia
77 -
Coccinia
31 -
Cucumis
64 -
Cucurbita
23 -
Cyclanthera
49 -
Doyerea
1 -
Echinopepon
22 -
Fevillea
9 -
Gurania
49 -
Gynostemma
18 -
Hanburia
7 -
Hemsleya
40 -
Kedrostis
24 -
Luffa
10 -
Marah
8 -
Melothria
13 -
Momordica
51 -
Neoalsomitra
11 -
Oreosyce
1 -
Peponium
20 -
Psiguria
6 -
Schizocarpum
10 -
Selysia
4 -
Seyrigia
6 -
Sicana
4 -
Sicydium
9 -
Sicyos
68 -
Siraitia
4 -
Thladiantha
27 -
Trichosanthes
130 -
Trochomeria
11 -
Zanonia
4 -
Zehneria
68